Don't Let it Snow in Deadwood - Ann Charles

Don't Let it Snow in Deadwood

By Ann Charles

  • Release Date: 2018-11-09
  • Genre: Humor
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 49 Ratings)

Book Synopsis

"I laughed (a lot), cried (a little), and wanted to stab a certain family member. DON’T LET IT SNOW IN DEADWOOD brings all the feels!”—Renee George, USA Today Bestselling Author

It’s Christmas Eve and Violet Parker has one request on her list for Santa—to make it home to her kids. Unfortunately, “home” is also the lair of her life-long nemesis, her sister Susan (aka the devil’s concubine).

Standing in Violet’s way is Old Man Winter, who slammed the Black Hills with a show-stopping blizzard. However, a little snow isn’t going to ground her sleigh, not with family counting on her to deliver Santa’s goods.

Trying to keep Christmas from turning into a candy cane calamity, Violet battles her demons and struggles through the chaos storming around her.

Can she make it through the holiday without cracking anyone’s nut?

“Keep your fingers crossed this whole holiday doesn’t blow up in our faces.”
—Violet Parker

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Latest Impressions

  • Christmas time hilarity

    5
    By JWReinhold
    It's Christmas time hilarity as Violet tries to make it to her parent's house and to her kids for the holiday while trying to keep her calm knowing that the demon that her parents call her sister is waiting to pounce! This is her and Doc's first Christmas together and her nerves are already rattled knowing her sister has already been sniffing around, and with their history, there is no telling what hell the woman is going to conjure up! It takes a village, well her entire circle of friends at least, to help Violet battle Old Man Winter and her inner demons to make it home for the holidays. Once again, I laughed out loud from the very beginning to the last page as Ann recounts a tale of Christmas gone haywire in her unique style.